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We are delighted to welcome Laurel Nash Jarecki to Think New Mexico as another of our impressive summer 2024 Leadership Interns!

Laurel grew up in Albuquerque and graduated from Albuquerque Academy in 2023. She is now a sophomore at Princeton University, where she plans to major in Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs, concentrating in Global Health/Health Policy and Climate Sciences. In high school, Laurel served as a Student Senator and as President of Albuquerque Academy’s Health Occupations Students of America–Future Health Professionals chapter during its second year. In that role, she focused on expanding participation in the chapter and organizing opportunities for CPR training for the school community. In college, she continues to dedicate time towards health policy-oriented activities such as HOSA-FHP and Princeton Public Health Forum, and she also serves as Chair of DEI on the Princeton Art Museum Student Advisory Board. Laurel is interested in pursuing either a JD or PhD program in a health-policy-related field and working to improve health care access and equity.
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We are delighted to welcome Laurel Nash Jarecki to Think New Mexico as another of our impressive summer 2024 Leadership Interns! 

Laurel grew up in Albuquerque and graduated from Albuquerque Academy in 2023. She is now a sophomore at Princeton University, where she plans to major in Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs, concentrating in Global Health/Health Policy and Climate Sciences. In high school, Laurel served as a Student Senator and as President of Albuquerque Academy’s Health Occupations Students of America–Future Health Professionals chapter during its second year. In that role, she focused on expanding participation in the chapter and organizing opportunities for CPR training for the school community. In college, she continues to dedicate time towards health policy-oriented activities such as HOSA-FHP and Princeton Public Health Forum, and she also serves as Chair of DEI on the Princeton Art Museum Student Advisory Board. Laurel is interested in pursuing either a JD or PhD program in a health-policy-related field and working to improve health care access and equity.
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